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How far along were you when you found out you were pregnant?

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How many tests did you take? What were the symptoms that you had right away? Anybody NOT have the most common symptoms (like morning sickness and sore breasts)? I think I may be pregnant and am just curious.....Thank you!

I knew I was pregnant before I showed positive on the tests. My breasts were very sore and I would feel dizzy. I tested and tested and got negatve results until I was 7 weeks along. I also have Endometriosis and really knew I was pregnant when I started feeling good oddly enough. I feel better now when I'm pregnant than I do on a normal day-to-day basis.

According to my due date, I was 6w1d pregnant when I found out. I also used 3 Clearblue digital tests. The only symptom I had was sore breasts. I pretty much knew I was pregnant. The test was just a confirmation for me.

I found out around week 3. I had NO symptoms except for extreme fatigue (which I didn't associate w/preg). I was about 4 days late (not so late for me) but we had been trying 6 mo.
I took 2 test--one from the Dollar Store (yeah, I know, but hey, it worked) and then a reg one.
My morning sickness, sore boobs started around week 5 and the morning sickness lasted until 16 weeks.
Good luck!

i tried a digital test that came up postive. i tried 2 of the first response and they all came out negative. then i went to the doctor to get a real answer and i found out i was 6 weeks pregnant. i had all the symptoms of getting my period so i thought nothing of it. until finally i was 11 days late and my boyfriend convinced me it was just time to find out. im glad i did because im sure i would have kept on thinking it was nothing & being that i was a smoker im glad i found out and stopped right away! id say definately take a digital test & i dont trust first response AT ALL! if you are-- congratulations!!

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